I never apologised to Bode George – Tinubu
The All
Progressives Congress, national leader Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has denied apologising to
the leader of the Peoples Democratic Party in Lagos State, Chief Bode
George.
George had said during an interview with
the Sunday PUNCH that Tinubu was responsible for his imprisonment but
had apologised to him at the burial of the Deputy President General of
Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Abdul-Azeez
Arisekola-Alao, in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, last year.
However, Tinubu in a statement by his
media adviser, Mr. Sunday Dare, said he never apologised to George since
he had nothing to do with George’s incarceration.
He said although they both met at Arisekola-Alao’s burial, their conversation had nothing to do with an apology.
He said, “Mr. George claims the alleged
apology was made at the burial of Chief Alao-Arisekola. On that date,
personalities such as Oba Otudeko and Governor Ajimobi approached me
because I did not greet Mr. George initially. They pleaded that, in the
memory of the man we were all gathered to honour, I should greet Mr.
George. At their request, I turned back and came to greet him by
saying’Good Afternoon Egbon (senior).’ That was all.”
Tinubu, who is a former Governor of
Lagos State, said he could not have been involved in the incarceration
of George since it was the Federal Government that instituted the case
against him.
He said rather, it was people within George’s party that orchestrated his two-year jail term in Kirikiri prison.
He explained that George, who has since
been exonerated by the Supreme Court, was convicted of ‘invoice
splitting’ which had nothing to do with politics.
He said, “Mr. George seeks to imbue me
with more power than I could possibly have. I am flattered but in all
humility I must protest the false assessment. If he can remember, the
government of the day was that of the PDP.”
“I have never had or sought much
influence in those circles. He was charged by the government ruled by
his own party for an offence concerning financial irregularities at the
Nigeria Port Authority, an appointment he received from that same
government.
“It is an incredible tale indeed to
state that somehow I could direct a party that tried to dismantle the
progressive political structure of my party to bring down one of its key
members.
“The more plausible explanation for his
legal tribulation was that a member of his own cabal blew the whistle on
Mr. George’s antics for reasons that only he and that person truly
know. The rest is now history.”
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